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Poland cancels ceremony honoring alleged anti-Semite

Published April 11, 2018

Associated Press

Poland has intervened to prevent an award from being presented to a Polish author accused of anti-Semitism at a diplomatic outpost in the United States.

A U.S.-based Polish group had planned to give awards at the Polish consulate in New York next week to three people. One, Ewa Kurek, has made claims including that Jews had fun in the ghettos during the German occupation of Poland during World War II.

News of the initiative was threatening to become yet another public relations headache for a government dealing with an international backlash against a Holocaust speech law seen as attempted historical revisionism.

Andrzej Pawluszek, an adviser to the prime minister, said Wednesday the award was never a government initiative but authorities acted to stop an event that would have been divisive.

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